ARTICLES

Rondell Treviño, Founder, Memphis immigration Project You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself.- Luke 10:27 Loving your neighbor as yourself is not a feeling, but an action–and this action is not […]

Tabitha McDuffee, Founder, faithandforcedmigration.com There is so much in Scripture to support welcoming refugees and having compassion toward strangers, that it should be easy to talk about refugees with Christians. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Many Christians are unaware that Bible addresses displacement, or they are more concerned with the position of their […]

Tabitha McDuffee, Founder, faithandforcedmigration.com Half of refugees around the world are children, so forced displacement is a children’s issue as much as it is an adult one. It’s important for kids to hear about current events in ways that they can understand so that they won’t be overwhelmed or afraid. So, here are a handful […]

Starting today, for the first time in years, the US Senate will debate an immigration bill. This will be a freewheeling, open-ended battle over one of the thorniest subjects, with the expected outcome completely unclear. Help Protect Immigrant Dreamers with DACA by signing this petition we have created urging Senators and Congress to pass a […]

Cameron Ventura, Immigration Activist Since 2012 the United States has become a safe-haven for a narrow group of young people who migrated here either alone or following their older relatives. Multiple presidents, congressmen/congresswomen, and civilians have agreed for many decades that lack of proper legislation has created a system in which the Federal government seeks […]

Starting today, for the first time in years, the US Senate will debate an immigration bill. This will be a freewheeling, open-ended battle over one of the thorniest subjects, with the expected outcome completely unclear. Here are 3 things you can do right now: PRAY. Pray that God leads all conversations and helps the US […]

Tabitha McDuffee, Founder, faithandforcedmigration.com Recently, I wrote an article about how to talk about refugees on social media. In it, I outlined some important things for us to keep in mind when we talk about refugees on the internet, especially since there is so much misinformation being circulated about the issue. It ended up being one of […]

Cameron Ventura, Immigration Activist Two days ago I was laying in bed, about to fall asleep, when I heard a noise. We have one of the loudest refrigerators in the world, so this happens pretty often – nothing to think twice about. But then my one-year-old Miniature Dachshund jumped up and started freaking out. This […]

Rondell Treviño, Founder, Memphis immigration Project One of the greatest things we can do is ask questions—asking questions is the simplest most effective ways of learning. Asking questions enables us to gain deep insight, develop more innovative solutions, and to arrive at better decision-making. Children learn by asking questions, students learn by asking questions, new recruits […]

Alan Cross, Founder, CDI, and Southeast Mobilizer for Bibles, Badges & Business in partnership with the Evangelical Immigration Table. Here are some of Reagan’s words from his “City on a Hill” farewell speech from January, 1989: The past few days when I’ve been at that window upstairs, I’ve thought a bit of the “shining city upon a […]

Cameron Ventura, Immigration Activist Those who follow me on social media, and/or read the things I write, could easily get the impression that the most important thing to me is helping the immigrant community. I daily read, write, comment, share, talk about the injustice that is rampant in our country and how we can (need […]

Jason Lee, Director, Acts 17 initiative, and MiP Contributor Ed Stetzer has been known as an evangelical leader that has been a faithful and prophetic voice to U.S. churches to embrace the Biblical call to serve, minister to, and speak for vulnerable immigrants and refugees. We, at the Acts 17 Initiative, were able to […]